BOOK TITLE
AUTHOR
MISC. INFO
STUDENT NAME
REPORT
Wk3:
The Maya Culture, Due Oct. 6 in class: Oct. 8



Sons of the Shaking Earth, The People of Mexico and Guatemala-their Land, [[#|History]] and Culture
Eric Wolf



The Maya
Michael D. Coe



Popol Vuh, the Book of the Ancient Maya
Delia Goetz and Sylvanus Griswold Morley

Sonia Lopez

Amaranth, modern Prospects for an ancient Crop
Board on Science and Technology, International Development Office, International Affairs

Rose Petros
Amaranth 101
Maya Folk Tales, Folklore from Lake Atitlan
James D. Sexton

Kylie Garcia
Mayan Folktales
The lost civilization, the Story of the Classic Maya
T. Patrick Culbert

Jake Sikkema
The Lost Civilization: The Story of the Classic Maya
Maya de [[#|Guatemala]]
Carmen Petersen



The Two Crosses of Todos Santos
Maud Oakes








Wk3:
Collapse of Society, Due Oct. 11, in class: Oct.13



Guns, Germs and Steel, the Fate of Human Societies
Jared Diamond

Brandon O'Rourke

Collapse
Jared Diamond*



Questioning Collapse: Human Resilience, Ecological Vulnerability, and the Aftermath of Empire
Patricia A. McAnany



Why Nations Fail
Daron Acemoglo and James Robinson

Alexandra Ongman

King Leopald's Ghost
Adam Hochschild



Yucatan, before and after the conquest
Friar Diego de Landa

Gina Furio

When Victims Become Killers
Mahmood Mamdanis

Sara Feldman






Neocolonialism
Due Oct 15, In Class: Oct. 13



Overthrown, America’s Century of Regime Change from Hawaii to Iraq
Stephen Kinzer



Guatemala, Unnatural Disaster
Roger Plant



Bitter Fruit, the untold story of the American Coup in Guatemala
Stephen Schlesinger; Stephen Kinzer

Evan Quigley

Guatemala in Rebellion, Unfinished [[#|History]]
Edited by Jonathan L. Fried, Marvin E. Gettleman, Deborah T. Levenson and Nancy Peckenham



[[#|Dollars]] & Dictators, a Guide to Central America
Dollars & Dictators, a Guide to Central America
Difficult to find. You may borrow Pete's copy







Wk5:
The People's Struggle, Due. Oct. 18, In class: Oct. 20



I, Rigoberta Menchu, an Indian Woman in Guatemala
Rigoberta Menchu, edited by Elizabeth Burgos-Debray
[[#|Class]] Reads Wikipedia: Rigoberta Menchu
Jennifer Rodas

Refugees of a Hidden War, The Aftermath of Counterinsurgency in Guatemala
Beatriz Manz

Yenny Zaldivar

Trade Unionist Against Terror, Guatemala City 1954-1985
Deborah Levenson-Estrada



Bridge of Courage
Jennifer Harbury
Class Reads wikipedia: Jennifer Harbury
Sammy Ness

A Long Way Gone
Ishmael Beah

Kathryn Greenup

The People and the Forest
Due. Oct. 20, In class: Oct. 22



Blue Clay People
William Powers

Beatrice Lunday

The World is as you Dream it, teachings from the Amazon and Andes
John Perkins

Kylie Zarmati

Whispering in the Giant's Ear
William Powers

Megan van Hamersveld






Wk6:
International Interventions (AID): Due Oct. 25, In class: Oct. 27



Dead Aid
Dambisa Moyo
Pete has copy
Nasim Delavari

How to Change the World, social [[#|entrepreneurs]] and the [[#|power]] of new ideas
David Borenstein

Jason Patterson

Delivering Development
Edward R. Carr

Gabriela Belen Gomez

The End of Poverty, economic possibilities of our time
Jeffrey D. Sachs

Michael Pollack

Haiti: The Aftershocks of History
Laurent Dubois



Just Transitions
Mark Swilling



Poor Economics
Abhiji V. Banerjee and Esther Duflo

Haley Costamagna

Rwanda, Inc
Patricia Crisafulli

Vanessa Lasseson






Development,
Due Oct. 27, in class: Oct. 29



Development as Freedom
Amartya Sen

Carter Sandzimier

Guatemalan National Human Development Report 2009 - 2010 (In Spanish)
http://desarrollohumano.org.gt/content/indh-2009-2010
Class reads Human Development Report, 2010


Mastering the Machine Revisited: Poverty, Aid and Technology
Ian Smilie
Pete has copy
John
Sekerak
Mastering the Machine Revisited
The No-Nonsense Guide to [[#|International Development]]
Maggie Black

Mitchell Moriarty

The Bottom Billion
Paul Collier

Paige Cross

The White Man's Burden
William Easterly

Lindsey Pedroncelli
The White Man's Burden
Confessions of an Economic Hitman
Perkins

Elena

Wk7:
Working with People, Due Nov. 1, In class: Nov. 3



When the ground turns in its sleep
Sylvia Sellers-Garcia*

Mariah Woolard

Three Cups of Tea
Greg Mortenson

Megan Thompson

Deer Hunting with Jesus
Joe Beagant

Gina giannosa

Mountains Beyond Mountains
Tracey Kidder
Pete has copy
Polina Mandrusov

My Path Leads to Tibet
Sabriye Tenberken

Tiffany Rios

Three Cups of Deceit
Jon Krakauer

Brett Avedisian






Appropriate Technology
Due Nov. 3, In class: Nov. 5



Appropriate Technology: Tools, Choices and Implications
Barrett Hazeltine and Christopher Bull

Justin Connolly

Small is Beautiful
E.F. Schumacher

Ande Fieber

Design like you Give a Damn, Architectural Responses to Humanitarian Crisis
Cameron Sinclaire

Megan Snyder

Manos de Mujer, manual on Appropriate Technology for Community Development
Luz Marina Delgado
Hard to find


The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind
William Kamkwamba

Julie Schneider

Gaviotas
Alan Weisman

brooke kamler

Stuffed and Starved
Raj Patel

Perri Berman






Wk8
Micro Lending and Business Solutions, Due Nov. 8, In class: Nov. 10



Out of Poverty, what works when traditional approaches fail
Paul Polak

Cara House
Out of Poverty
Creating a World Without Poverty, social business and the future of capitalism
Muhammad Yunus

Gabriella Bragoli

A Framework for Understanding Poverty
Ruby Payne

melissa schwartz

Banker to the Poor, Micro-lending and the battle against world poverty
Muhammad Yunus

Garret Powell

The Blue Sweater: Bridging the Gap Between Rich and Poor in an Interconnected World
Jacqueline Novogratz

William Pedrotti

More Than Good Intentions
Dean Karlan

Max Kirby






Micro Lending and Business Solutions
Due Nov. 10, In class: Nov. 12



The New Age of Innovation, driving cocreated value through global networks
C.K. Prahalad; M.S. Krishnan

Maggie Andrada

The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid, eradicating poverty through profits
C.K. Prahalad

Kelsey Rustigian

You can Hear Me Now
Nicholas P. Sullivan

Ryanne Born

Diffusion of Innovations
Everett M. Rogers
Pete has copy
Nick Osterbur
postponed until next week





Wk 9
Innovation of Things: Due Nov. 15, In class: Nov. 17



Nick is out of town last week
So please find Diffusion of Innovations here

Nick Osterbur

The design of Everyday Things
Donald A. Norman
Pete has copy
Catlin Khamashta

Design for a living world
Abbott Miller

Katerina Flores

Do Good Design: How designers can change the world
David B. Berman

Shelby Boyd
Do Good Design
Cradle to Cradle, rethinking the way we make things
William McDonough & Michael Braungart

Camille Lo

The 10 Faces of Innovation
Tom Kelley

Cameron Rosetta

The Art of Innovation
Tom Kelley

Dina Saba
The Art of Innovation Dina Saba
Where Good Ideas Come From
Steven Johnson

Jordan Goldie






Reinventing Ourselves
Due Nov. 17, In class: Nov. 19



Imagine
Jonah Lehr
Pete has CD
Tara Kaveh
Calvin Sandeen


Convergence
Thomas H. Colledge
Download .pdf from web
Aydee Melgar

Thinking in Systems
Donella H. Meadows
Pete has copy
Jack Bowen

Cradle to Cradle
Look up from Monday's class,

Camille Lo
Cradle to Cradle report
Change by Design: How design thinking transform organizations and inspire innovation
Tim Brown

ERIC LY

Design Activism: Beautiful strangeness for a sustainable world
Alastair Faud-Luke

Aaron Packard
Aaron Packard Design Activism by Alastair Fuad-Luke
Creative Confidence
Tom Kelley

Nick Stockler

The Other World: DUE when the reader finds it appropriate
Weatherby, Arceneaux, Evans, Long, Reed, Novikova-Carter
You can't pick this text if you've had it for a class. Pete has copy